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The phrase "an employing" is not correct in standard written English.
It is not typically used as it does not convey a clear meaning or fit grammatically in common contexts.
Example: "An employing organization must adhere to labor laws."
Alternatives: "a hiring" or "an employer".
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Their working lives are stressful, as they interface directly with the general public, although often lacking the support structure of an employing organisation.
The two also said it's important to know the specific rules of an employing institution's pension fund, because their review showed that rules very widely.
For purposes of the application under this section of the sections referred to in paragraph (1), the term "agency" shall be deemed to include an employing office.
The Institute shall be responsible for making the contributions required to be made by an employing agency under such subchapter or such chapter 84, as the case may be.
If any person charges an employing office or a labor organization with having engaged in or engaging in an unfair labor practice and makes such charge within 180 days of the occurrence of the alleged unfair labor practice, the General Counsel shall investigate the charge and may file a complaint with the Office.
Can it be called an unreasonable or arbitrary regulation that requires an employing corporation to furnish to an employee, who after having served it for a time is discharged or voluntarily quits the service, a letter, signed by the superintendent or manager, setting forth the nature, character, and duration of the service rendered, and for what cause, if any, he left the service?
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By using a employing a philosophy similar to the one used in their Sunday outing.
"An employed dancer is as important as an employed construction worker.
Moda magazine didn't have an employed photographer, only contributors.
So an employed person may find it easier to join.
Chick is an illegal employing illegals.
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